Canada Trade Commissioner Service
Take your business to the world with theTrade Commissioner Service!
Canada, with the world’s third-largest gaming industry, stands as a gaming powerhouse! Its diverse and innovative gaming community creates a wide variety of content that captures the attention of global investors.
The gaming business is rapidly growing worldwide, and Canada is set to keep riding this wave of expansion. Thanks to its flexibility and the numerous opportunities this sector offers, Canadian gaming companies can tap into various international markets, spanning a range of professions and activities.
The Trade Commissioner Service is committed to helping Canadian businesses access international opportunities and succeed on the global stage. If your business is export-ready, our trade experts can help you:
- Assess your potential in specific target countries;
- Develop market-entry strategies;
- Find qualified contacts and connect with international opportunities; and
- Resolve business problems in foreign countries.
Our six regional offices across Canada are your first point of contact to prepare and plan. They can also connect you with our offices abroad where we have Trade Commissioners working on-the-ground, as part of our network in more than 160 cities worldwide. In addition to these export advisory services, we offer a range of export-related programs, including accelerator and funding programs, trade missions, and even tailored support and business-to-business meetings at trade events in Canada and abroad.
Whether you’re new to exporting, or looking to expand to more countries, we can help you do business with the world.
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